Bill Call wrote:Bill Call wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:Bill Call wrote:I am looking forward to these debates with our without the participation of the current Mayor.
Councilman Fitzgerald and Councilman Demro are both qualified and credible candidates. Fasten your seat belts, it's gonna be a bumpy ride.
Bill you never mentioned who the candidates you were working with are.
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Now, who are you supporting? Or should I say working with?:wink:
Bill
I voted for Mayor Tom George last time, and maybe knowing more than most I still support Mayor Tom George.
I am working with no candidate. Was working with Tom Bullock, but has spun that work off to others.
The Observer has people I believe working with all three campaigns. The Advisory Board seems split again.
I do believe this election cycle will be good for discussions that are needed if for no other reason than to clear the air.
I fear by November, that who ever wins, will inherit a city aflame with the fires started by ruthless attacks on City Hall and the City. This would be like the one candidate that went on county wide radio to announce a town hall meeting on the parks. I believe the quote was, "I am afraid to walk into Lakewood's Parks." Yeah that is the week, people flooded into the city. Looking for homes where the candidate for mayor was afraid to go in.
Bill, some of us work everyday, most for FREE at building and defining the Lakewood Brand for Realtors and the Planning Department to cash in on. This is something citizens can do, and the cost is very low. But I have seen months of works go down the tube with one incident, or comment.
Last night was another MAMA meeting with a nice strong turnout. Two candidates were invited. One showed. Everyone at the tables saw that as Lakewood's typical, "Who cares about Madison Ave.?" mentality.
You want to see smart, loyal, brave and energized store owners. MAMA is it. They want nothing to do with the Chamber, they want to do it on their own and they are doing it. They have a summer schedule that will cast Madison Ave. in a whole new light. They want nothing from the Chamber, the city or Main street. They want to accomplish things, was the comment overheard. They recoil from the current groups who offer lip service, want ownership and control and have histories of talking more than doing.
With the right leadership, with out attacks, this city is on the verge of great things. You tell me which candidate is right for the wave of citizen involvement I see. These are names that appear on no other list, and fly off the silent network.
June will see the announcement of two new groups, that will question the sanity of current trends. It will be interesting to see who supports these groups. I know memebrs of the current adminsitration has already opened up to some of their nice but radical ideas. Where will they fall in the election debates?
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